- 60-Pack Orange balls, 3-Star Balls,40+ mm
- Practice ball,suitable for beginner ,or play ping-pong less than one year
- Durable ,Consistent bounce, Great Spin, Good Control
- Perfectly round and have smooth seams
- Perfectly balanced and long-lasting
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Zack Ael
Love these! They're perfect for training.
Love these! They're the perfect size for Pickle ball or if you are a beginner table tennis player. Great for multi-ball training and are very durable. They can withstand a lot of use. While they aren’t regulated for tournaments, they’re a great for beginners and will provide accuracy for training purposes
Devonte Grant
Great purchase, do NOT hesitate!!
Order came in today, quick 2-day shipping to my current military base. Was NOT hesitant to buy based on high customer average and very low cost (20¢) per ball. Compared to a Butterfly G40+ and competed well. Quality and density isn't as well, but for a training plan or recreational place it is AMAZING! Good spin, bounce and pop off my racket! Would suggest for training drill, serves, robot and practice rallies!!! Not disappointed at all, happy not have to run across the run after the ball fails to land on the table! Would also suggest buying "iPong ball net" which allow you to roll across the floor and retrieve the balls in a timely fashion and low effort.
Bronson Kittler
Point, Set, Game
You can never have too many ping pong balls. And if you play table tennis with kids, you can double that advice. These are solid balls that bounce and spin well. They have a crisp feel off the paddle, and ping smartly off of the table. They also stand up to wicked spikes and hard forehand slams. I’m an amateur player, and I like these balls. At .20 cents each, they are a decent value for a 40mm ball. You can keep the game moving without having to constantly retrieve balls. For 10 bucks, it’s a good buy for 50 balls.
Lily Bell Balancio
Bright, Round, and Durable.
They're table tennis balls. They're bright, round, and durable, unlike some balls that crack easily. The green print on the balls makes is easier for me to track spin than the black print on another brand of orange balls I own, so that's a plus. These balls are perfect for a recreation-level table tennis player like me.
Amanda Hudson
Great for the price!
What a great price for these balls. Around $.20 a piece, which is probably 5-10 times cheaper than buying a pack of 3 at a random store. The balls themselves are a good color orange, are spherically symmetrical (you'd think that should be a given, but those cheaper balls are not very spherical, especially 1-star balls), and are a good hardness to give some weight to your games. After several games of smashing the balls you might crack them, but they last a long time. Will buy these again if I ever end up breaking them all.
Veronica Guizar
This is a good pack of balls
This is a good pack of balls.. Round, orange, smooth, bouncy, and consistent. I don't have much to compare it to and I'm just a novice player but they work fine for me and the guys at work. We lose a lot of balls so a 50 pack was perfect.
Toky Noel Marcelin
Perfect for home recreational play - definitely better than ones bundled with table/paddles
- $10 for 50 balls? not bad - I am not a pro/amateur player - just recreational, but these do seem well made - I was able to spin them fairly easily - Not sure if its these balls or improvement in my seriously lacking skills - I felt I had more control - balls weren't flying way off target as usual - Bounce is slightly higher and sound more crisp vs balls included with Brunswick paddles I bought - My father who used to play a lot in his youth noted these seemed to be of good quality - Just got them so no long term input - I did NOT receive these for free/discount just to review
Lenelyn Igbuhay
These are the great.
These are great for the casual player (like me). My first two purchases were the six-pack tournament Stiga balls. I paid $4.99 for them, but now they're mysteriously $12.00. The Kevenz 3 stars are about $.50 per, a much better deal. I can't tell the difference between the two brands, except that the expensive ones had an annoying static electricity about them for the first week or so. It felt like the balls would stick to the paddle, and sometimes bounce weirdly. The Kevenz balls do not do this.
Rheyann Daus
I tried to avoid the innuendos, I swear!
Have a slightly tackier feel to them than the more expensive big brand balls. The weight and size is on par...the balls bounce well. So if you are OK with the tackier feel (better spin because of grip, if you ask me) than that of the smoother balls, get these. What a great deal. 5/5
Anita Andriash
Great table tennis balls
Great table tennis balls. My only regret is not getting the 100 pack. We use these for our home table and our family has some table tennis players who take their game and trash talking very seriously. If you are in that sort of environment (family, frat house, etc) with very serious and competitive types, you can't go wrong with these.